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SEPULTURA: 'Bullet The Blue Sky' Video Posted Online

SEPULTURA's video for their rendition of U2's "Bullet The Blue Sky" has been posted online at this location. "Bullet The Blue Sky" comes off the group's covers-only EP, titled "Revolusongs", which was released through FNM/Universal Records in Brazil in early December. "Revolusongs" is tentatively scheduled to receive a European release through SPV/Steamhammer in February/March.

SEPULTURA are currently recording their new full-length album at AR Studios in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil with producer Steve Evetts (SNAPCASE, EARTH CRISIS) for a tentative late spring/early summer release through SPV/Steamhammer Records in Europe, JVC Records in Japan, and FNM/Universal Records in Brazil. The group are still negotiating a North American deal following their split with Roadrunner Records early last year.

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